ekinhbayar /
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| 1 | <?php declare(strict_types=1); |
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| 3 | use Aerys\Host; |
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| 4 | use Amp\Redis\Client; |
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| 5 | use Auryn\Injector; |
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| 6 | use ekinhbayar\GitAmp\Github\Credentials; |
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| 7 | use ekinhbayar\GitAmp\Storage\Counter; |
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| 8 | use ekinhbayar\GitAmp\Storage\RedisCounter; |
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| 9 | use ekinhbayar\GitAmp\Websocket\Handler; |
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| 10 | use function Aerys\root; |
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| 11 | use function Aerys\router; |
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| 12 | use function Aerys\websocket; |
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| 14 | $configuration = require_once __DIR__ . '/config.php'; |
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| 16 | $injector = new Injector; |
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| 18 | $injector->alias(Counter::class, RedisCounter::class); |
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| 20 | $injector->alias(Credentials::class, get_class($configuration['github'])); |
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| 22 | $injector->share($configuration['github']); |
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| 24 | $injector->define(Handler::class, [ |
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| 25 | ":origins" => [ |
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| 26 | "http://" . $configuration['origins']['websocket'], |
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| 27 | "http://" . $configuration['origins']['server'] , |
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| 28 | ], |
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| 29 | ]); |
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| 31 | $injector->define(Client::class, [ |
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| 32 | ":uri" => "tcp://" . $configuration['redis']['hostname'] . ":" . $configuration['redis']['port'] |
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| 33 | ]); |
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| 35 | $websocket = $injector->make(Handler::class); |
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| 37 | $router = router()->get("/ws", websocket($websocket)); |
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| 39 | (new Host) |
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| 40 | ->name($configuration['origins']['server']) |
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| 41 | ->expose($configuration['expose']['ip'], $configuration['expose']['port']) |
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| 42 | ->use($router) |
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| 43 | ->use(root(__DIR__ . "/public")); |
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It seems like the type of the argument is not accepted by the function/method which you are calling.
In some cases, in particular if PHP’s automatic type-juggling kicks in this might be fine. In other cases, however this might be a bug.
We suggest to add an explicit type cast like in the following example: